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My hope is that it will be something seemly and dignified.

You can lay on the MinnesOOta accent, Thomas.

I went back and listened to the first episode this weekend. Hard to believe it was over two years ago!

How about all us listeners send in our reasons for loving this podcast so much and you read them during the podcast??

I can't listen back to first episodes. I cringe. We sound so formal."
I love listening to the old episodes. The Readers has become my comfort listen, much like Jane Eyre is my comfort read. I love Gav, and I was a bit fearful when he left, but I immediately took to Thomas. You are all lovely.
I would enjoy a retrospective of how recording this podcast and writing your blogs has changed and shaped your reading. I would also like to know what else influences your reading: other podcasts, blogs, book reviews, book groups?
I would like to have you look ahead a bit, too. How do you see reading and publishing changing within the next few years?




Is there a writer whose prose style you love so much that you'd like to keep them chained in your house (Misery-style) to write books only for you.
If an alien were to come to earth what five books would you recommend to him/her/it to understand the human race?
Have you ever looked at the archives of your blogs and noticed books you can't remember anything about until you reread what you wrote about them?

Is there a writer whose prose style you love so much that you'd like to keep them chained in your house (Misery-style) to write books only f..."
For Thomas the question would need to be reframed ” What author would you resurrected from the grave to keep Misery style, but I can imagine Simon wanting to keep Susanne Hill imprisoned in his guest room churning out books for him and if I had to hazard a guess for Gav, I would say he would keep China Mieville in his basement if he could.

I have listened from your inception and it has been interesting to listen to the changes. I also like that we have gotten to know you as individuals. You brighten my day when I listen. I like to wait until I can listen to the podcast in its entirety, so I specifically set the time aside for you guys (I don't do this with any another podcast).
Congratulations on this milestone! I hope to be listening for many more birthdays.
Congratulations on reaching 100 editions, and well done to Thomas on becoming an award-winning author.
I wasn't surprised that as keen fiction readers you recommended novels to Eric's would-be alien, but I note that he asked which books you would recommend for a visitor from outer space which would also allow for non-fiction. Perhaps the best way for he/she/it to understand the world we live in would be to recommend a good general world history? I have J M Roberts's History of the World in the cupboard, but I must admit I have only ever dipped into it.
The books that have arguably had the greatest impact on our world must surely be the Bible, the Koran, Darwin's Origin of Species, Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations and The Communist Manifesto but I am not sure that reading those works would be the greatest help to Eric's alien. In some ways, they are more significant for how people reacted to them rather than for their content alone.
I wasn't surprised that as keen fiction readers you recommended novels to Eric's would-be alien, but I note that he asked which books you would recommend for a visitor from outer space which would also allow for non-fiction. Perhaps the best way for he/she/it to understand the world we live in would be to recommend a good general world history? I have J M Roberts's History of the World in the cupboard, but I must admit I have only ever dipped into it.
The books that have arguably had the greatest impact on our world must surely be the Bible, the Koran, Darwin's Origin of Species, Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations and The Communist Manifesto but I am not sure that reading those works would be the greatest help to Eric's alien. In some ways, they are more significant for how people reacted to them rather than for their content alone.